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Caldwell Precision Turret Rest with Adjustable Ambidextrous Swivel Design and Detachable Magazine Rest with Pistol Grip Attachment for Rifles, Shot Stabilization, and Target Shooting

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$129.99

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About this item

  • DIMENSIONS: 22.4” L x 5.5” W and weighs 10.6 lbs
  • ACCURACY: With front leg adjustment of 6 inches, micro adjustable grip rest and a ball bearing panning system with 58 degree panning, this rest is solid during and after every shot
  • NON-DESTRUCTIVE: This rest features a front clamp and a pistol grip attachment made all with non-marring material that will securely hold your gun without damaging any point of contact
  • EASE OF USE: Adjustment knobs are conveniently placed to allow for easy adjustments that do not require removing the gun from the rest
  • VERSATILITY: This rest has a, adjustable forend clamp and a removable pistol grip platform with 1.5 inches of adjustment, making it perfect for detachable magazine rifles and lever action guns
  • GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty provided by Caldwell. Please contact Caldwell customer service for assistance


Find comfort in having full range of motion and secure gun placement with the Caldwell precision turret shooting rest. Eliminate time wasted readjusting the shooting rest and spend more time shooting by utilizing the swivel/pan and tilt knobs. This firearm rest is heavy duty and features a forend clamp and micro-adjustable pistol grip attachment to ensure stability of the gun while in motion. There is no better feeling than getting to the range and being able to focus solely on shooting; this highly portable rest makes it possible.


DieselDuc
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
This is much easier to use with scary black pews than a lead sled. Mag fitment isn’t an issue, adjustability is pretty easy, stays on target.I’m very happy with this purchase.
Soreena
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Super cool gun rest. This thing is solid. If I had any complaint I'd say it's on the heavy side but I think that is actually a good thing, it means it not going to break and it makes a very steady rest.
Richard Vila
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
That sparked my interest, bought it, tried it.. it's a solid 9/10... Control knobs feel cheap, and their function is numb. Rest of it, is gooden!. Even the price!.
Russ
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2024
After the gun ban I stopped buying gun related products. This was the first product that I bought since the ban. It’s a very well made product. The stand is made with heavy steel that will last through many range trips. Seller was very good to deal with and shipping was very fast. Thank you!
Bug Zapper
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
Caldwell no help so both of these may be returned if second tilt clamp has play, then back to sandbags.Not all rifles have pistol grips, the ones that do, the issue is minor. The ones where I cannot use the rear platform makes vertical steady tricky with the 1/8" slop. Works fine when heart stopped..Next up is no easy way for scope level on the slab sided forearms. I have to innovate with shims on one rear leg. With two identical rear legs why are they marked left and right? Me so dumb!When I'm lucky enough to have a level, solid, non portable bench rest with a stock that contacts the rear platform: I'm golden. My old sandbags standing by...Edit: 2nd one has no slop, yea! However, like the first, the turret bearings rough, feel over tightened as they "cog". I loosened the bottom bolt which helped so will tear apart during next rainy day.
JRod
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
This is a heavy duty, quality product worth every penny IMO. It holds my rifle tighly without damaging it and has nice big functional metal knob-wheels. I'm very impressed.
Jóhann þór Hopkins
Reviewed in Germany on October 23, 2024
Woorks flawlessly
dufour maurice
Reviewed in France on April 23, 2024
Bon produit reçu bien avant la date prévueMerci. Stable pour réglage précis.quand le nouveau réapprovisionnement. Merci
Grandi s.
Reviewed in Italy on May 30, 2023
lo avevo già visto , buono come me lo aspettavo
Adi
Reviewed in Germany on March 14, 2023
Gute Qualität, hochwertige verarbeitet macht einen guten Eindruck!
Crapshoooter
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
I agree with all the other reviews about the Caldwell precision turret rest as it relates to quality, adjustability, weight as well as a few areas that might need a slight improvement such as the nobs or screws used to tighten or lock the right/left or the up/down movement or to increase the down travel of the rear pistol rest plate particularly for AR style rifles. Otherwise, it is a great product.Now let me give you my experience with the CPT rest and some background info. I am 78 years old and have been around guns all my life. My eyes are not as good as they were. My holding of a rifle or pistol is not as steady as it used to be. My buddies and I used to hunt deer, elk and upland birds. But old age, back operations and other things caused us to give that up. We started shooting prairie dogs, varmints, and targets. Each year we would go out West to shoot prairie dogs. A few years ago, we ran across a married couple at the place we stay. They drove up in a SUV all set up for long-range shooting off of the top of the SUV, the husband was ex-military sniper and his wife was a 110 lb. blond who looked like she just a few years out of high school. We assumed he was the shooter. Well, it turned old Missy G. was the shooter, she was second in the nation for women shooting in a particular class. Anyway, later in the week we watched her (it is recorded on video) hitting prairie dogs at a distance of 1644 yards which broke the old record (1249) for verified shooting at the place we stay.That got us old guys into trying to get better at longer range shooting. So, we decided not to shoot at any prairie dogs that were not at least 400 yards out.Over the next few years, we have tried to improve our accuracy because trying to hit a young prairie dog which is not much bigger than a quart bottle at 600 or 700 yds is tuff. We have used all sorts of bullbags, sandbags and tripods.Two days ago, I got the CPT rest. I took my 6.5mm Tikka T3x Tac A1 all apart for a good cleaning then remounted my Vortex Raszor HD Gen II 4.5-27 x56 FFP so it was dead centered. Headed off to the range with my re-load ammo. Fired a couple of rounds at 50 yards, elevation was right on but was shooting to the right. Adjusted the MOA a few clicks. Fired a couple more rounds at 100 yds and made a slight adjustment to the scope again.I then loaded the clips with the 8 rounds of the reload I know Tikka likes the best. I fired 5 rounds at 100 yds. Made a slight adjustment to the scope. I then fired the remaining 3 at a 200 yds with the same results. Enclose pictures black target is 5 rounds at 100 yds and blue target is 3 rounds at 200 yds.The CPT rest took out my shakes, was more comfortable, eliminated all the adjustment neceassy with sandbag, got the same sight picture in seconds and it was fast, easy, stable. In a month I will be out West and field test it under actual conditions for a few days of shooting. Right now, it is my go to rest, it is unfortunate that it took this long to run across this rest. It is the best !!!
Doorgunner1969
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
This is a decent rest. the pistol grip dialing elevator could use finer thread so it would turn a bit easier while the gun is in the unit. You have to move the rifle up a bit to get the dial to thread up or down. everything else is decent and pretty rugged. but you should be able to adjust the elevation and any other adjustment withou having to touch the rifle. the legs are solid steel so its heavy. I like this unit for AR type rifles. I still like the lead sled type for standard style bolt guns. The retail price is high. but if you get lucky and can catch a sale and get a cpupon then its not bad. I got the lowesr price I could wiggle and still cost near 100.00 shipped. so, its a pretty good rest that clamps rifle into position and front leg adjusts for elevation variations. it has its place just as does my lead sled style and my sand bags style. it makes using longer mags easy if you dont have 5,10 or 20 roumd short mags. not a bad rig for the money. but I beleive it does need to have a rework of the pistol grip elevator. you really cant turn that star knob if the rifle is resting on it.